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Message type: E = Error
Message class: HRPAYNLLA - Notifications for Wage Return NL
Message number: 009
Message text: Indicator &1 on &2 not Allowed (Use the F4 Help)
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HRPAYNLLA009
- Indicator &1 on &2 not Allowed (Use the F4 Help) ?The SAP error message HRPAYNLLA009, which states "Indicator &1 on &2 not Allowed (Use the F4 Help)," typically occurs in the context of payroll processing or personnel administration within the SAP HR module. This error indicates that the system has encountered an invalid or disallowed value for a specific indicator in the payroll or personnel data.
Cause:
- Invalid Indicator: The indicator specified (represented by &1) is not valid for the context or the specific employee (represented by &2). This could be due to incorrect configuration or data entry.
- Configuration Issues: The payroll or personnel administration configuration may not allow the specified indicator for the employee's current status or type.
- Data Entry Error: The user may have entered an incorrect value manually, which does not match the allowed values defined in the system.
Solution:
- Use F4 Help: The error message suggests using the F4 help function to find valid values for the indicator. This can guide you to select an appropriate value that is allowed in the system.
- Check Configuration: Review the configuration settings for the payroll or personnel administration to ensure that the indicator is correctly set up for the employee type or status.
- Review Employee Data: Check the employee's master data to ensure that all relevant fields are correctly filled out and that there are no inconsistencies that could lead to this error.
- Consult Documentation: Refer to SAP documentation or help resources for specific details about the indicator and its allowed values.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to your SAP support team or consulting with an SAP HR expert for further assistance.
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